Applications Open - Lecturer in Computational Media Arts
Lecturer in Computational Media Arts @ University of Plymouth.
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BPV643/lecturer-in-computational-media-arts
We are seeking to appoint a lecturer with HE teaching experience and
professional practice to support primarily undergraduate study in the BA/BSc
Digital Media Design course at the University of Plymouth. The post holder
should be able to evidence an evolving teaching profile appropriate to this
role as well as experience in relation to the fast moving and developing
digital media industry, with an extensive knowledge in computational media arts
– 3D modelling/animation, creative coding, audiovisual design, immersive media.
A high level degree in a relevant discipline is essential. We will consider
applications that evidence extensive practical or industrial experience in
relevant areas, with aspirations to engage in meaningful research, innovation,
commercialisation and public engagement.
Working closely with the existing team, you will take part in curriculum
development and course management as required. The role also includes delivery
of teaching/lectures, module leadership, personal tutoring, assessment and
feedback, maintaining quality of delivery as well as organisation of
educational field trips/visits, visiting lectures, career spines, student work
placements and end of year shows as required. In addition, it is expected to
contribute in teaching activities with collaborating institutes abroad (i.e.
China).
BA/BSc (Hons) Digital Media Design is an exciting course in the School of Art,
Design and Architecture, having collaborative relationships with School
research clusters, and in particular i-DAT (Institute of Digital Art and
Technology), an open research laboratory for playful experimentation with
creative technology. Facilities include a unique 40 seat, 9m Full Dome digital
projection environment, a MakerSpace, and the Smarter Planet Lab created in
collaboration with IBM, with state of the art digital fabrication suites coming
online.
This is a part-time position working 29.6 hours per week, and is fixed-term for
two years due to business demands.
Please include a PDF portfolio of practice with your application or a link to
your website.
For more information about the programme please visit:
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-digital-media-design
For an informal discussion please contact Dr. Stavros Didakis
stavros.dida...@plymouth.ac.uk (Associate Professor, Programme Leader in
Digital Media Design).
Applications close on 24th February 2019.
_______________________________________________
NetBehaviour mailing list
NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org
https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour